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thezephyr

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how have you guys been germinating your guava hashplant seeds? I sowed half my pack directly into the soil and only got 2/6 sprouts. when I excavated the others to see what had happened, they had stalled out after cracking and never pushed their way out of the soil.
what methods do people usually use for these? I usually get great germ rates planting my seeds direct in soil. I was thinking for these I might try germing them out of the soil somehow, and then plant them at the surface with the tap root down and the seed itself not fully buried.
Need to make sure I get enough males and females to make decent f2s.
 
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Rosinallday

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how have you guys been germinating your guava hashplant seeds? I sowed half my pack directly into the soil and only got 2/6 sprouts. when I excavated the others to see what had happened, they had stalled out after cracking and never pushed their way out of the soil.
what methods do people usually use for these? I usually get great germ rates planting my seeds direct in soil. I was thinking for these I might try germing them out of the soil somehow, and then plant them at the surface with the tap root down and the seed itself not fully buried.
Need to make sure I get enough males and females to make decent f2s.
Wet paper towel then in a Ziploc bag. Keep warm. The tails will start coming out around 24 hrs. Usually get close to 100%.
 

Nug Farmer

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how have you guys been germinating your guava hashplant seeds? I sowed half my pack directly into the soil and only got 2/6 sprouts. when I excavated the others to see what had happened, they had stalled out after cracking and never pushed their way out of the soil.
what methods do people usually use for these? I usually get great germ rates planting my seeds direct in soil. I was thinking for these I might try germing them out of the soil somehow, and then plant them at the surface with the tap root down and the seed itself not fully buried.
Need to make sure I get enough males and females to make decent f2s.
Rapid rooters have given me great results.
 

The Mantis

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So hows the smoke on the nikah? finally have mine ready to flip and sex here soon
Smoke is really disorienting on both the buds I've sampled. After only one hit of #3 I get kind of a drunken eye feeling and then it changes to a kind of stupor for awhile. Very strong and cool high. Unlike anything I've had that I can remember. #3 has a sour lemon smell and #7 has a lemon square like smell. It will be fun to try these outdoor and under some better lighting in bigger pots. These might be some winners.
 

Bob's Thumb

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Week 2 Update: Hollyweed

High Everyone,

All the Hollyweeds are smashing along quite nicely. The only runt in the picture is from another breeder.

This will be their last week of nursery school. I'm sure when I bump the feed up over the 1.0ec they will explode.

For those interested feeds this week are at 1.0ec/5.7-5.9ph (My tap water is 0.3ec).Environment is set at 22°c/45%rh. Every Monday I incorporate mycorrhiza into my feeds. I feed daily.

Happy Growing Everyone:peace:

*sorry but the double image
 

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Diet Pepsi Terps

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how have you guys been germinating your guava hashplant seeds? I sowed half my pack directly into the soil and only got 2/6 sprouts. when I excavated the others to see what had happened, they had stalled out after cracking and never pushed their way out of the soil.
what methods do people usually use for these? I usually get great germ rates planting my seeds direct in soil. I was thinking for these I might try germing them out of the soil somehow, and then plant them at the surface with the tap root down and the seed itself not fully buried.
Need to make sure I get enough males and females to make decent f2s.
Yeah, I use Rapid Rooters. For some reason, in November and December, I get a shit germ rate when I don't. I've switched to this same regimen for all seeds last year, and I've only lost one very old seed since then:

1. 160 or 220 grit sandpaper rolled up into a tube as tight as I can roll it... I slip the seed in, hold the tube between my thumb and finger, and shake it up really good.
2. Then a 24 hour soak. Knock it down as soon as it will sink.
3. Turn a Rapid Rooter upside down. Snip the "top" (really the pointier bottom side) with scissors. Don't be too careful, it doesn't matter.
4. Stick the seed in the cut with the point sideways.
5. Dip the Rapid Rooter into a cup of water mixed with powdered mycos. Just the bottom half, not the seed's side. This is how I water it too, either daily or every two days.
6. Put the Rooter in a Dixie cup so it doesn't dry out so fast. Place under full veg lights.
7. She'll come up in a day or two, and there will be outstanding roots in 7-10 days. Then, plant the full Rooter into soil and veg.

**This is all from personal experience, and I have no idea if any of this is "best practices," but one thing I know for sure is this: There are a lot of gimmicks out there when it comes to growing, but Rapid Rooters made me a believer. A 50-pack of Rapid Rooters is one of the BEST investments I can think of. The entire life cycle of the plant improves when there is a strong, branchy root system from the very beginning. At the end of my plants' lives, I see a remarkable difference in how the Rapid Rooter plants fill up the pots than when I grew without them. I even did much of my vegetable garden in Rapid Rooters this year, and WOW they look great.
 
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Diet Pepsi Terps

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Hmmm... The thought just hit me. Young Mister VCA #2, is young, dumb, and full of... pollen... right now.

And I've got Lucky Wookie, SSDD, Scout Master (Cookies), and Original Bruce Banner girls in my tent, all dressed up for the prom, with at least 4-5 weeks to go. Goji is also right around 4 left.

I'm thinking that a branch from Mr. VCA is going to take a very careful romp through my tent this afternoon. (I've pulled this before, should work well... Last time it netted me Wonka Bars (Exotic) x More Cowbell and Cherry Queen x More Cowbell, one seed each)
 
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